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Charlevoix may possibly be more correct, as he wrote later ; but of this I cannot judge, having never read his account. As to my biographical project, I find by experience that the execution of it in my hands grows daily more ...
Charlevoix may possibly be more correct, as he wrote later ; but of this I cannot judge, having never read his account. As to my biographical project, I find by experience that the execution of it in my hands grows daily more ...
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... and it might lie in your office a long time without his knowledge. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica Plain, Jan. 4, 1780. Reverend and dear Sir, — I am favoured with yours of 28th ult. Allen is really an original ; at least, I never ...
... and it might lie in your office a long time without his knowledge. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica Plain, Jan. 4, 1780. Reverend and dear Sir, — I am favoured with yours of 28th ult. Allen is really an original ; at least, I never ...
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If they contain too much learned refinement for the unenlightened mind of a tyro, they may, at least, be placed in a note for the entertainment of the literati. Having never been farther east than Huntingdon, upon Long Island, ...
If they contain too much learned refinement for the unenlightened mind of a tyro, they may, at least, be placed in a note for the entertainment of the literati. Having never been farther east than Huntingdon, upon Long Island, ...
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He speaks of an ebb and flow of the water in the great lakes, which I never remember to have seen mentioned before, though I have often thought it probable. Speaking of the Bay of Puans, part 40 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
He speaks of an ebb and flow of the water in the great lakes, which I never remember to have seen mentioned before, though I have often thought it probable. Speaking of the Bay of Puans, part 40 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
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This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds, which never, or very seldom, fail to blow from the same point upon ...
This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds, which never, or very seldom, fail to blow from the same point upon ...
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